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>> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. >>> welcome back to "newsline." i'm yuko aotani in tokyo. here's some of the stories we're following this hour. >>> police in inland china are investigating a deadly bombing near a communist party bombing. >>> the international atomic energy agency is sending experts to japan to help analyze ocean water around the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant. >>> investors and financiers are weighing the opportunities and risks in latin america and the caribbean, a market of 600 million people. >>> police in central china are investigating explosions near a communist party building. the state run xinhua news agency reports handmade bombs have gone off. it said one person was killed. eight others were hurt. the agency says the explosion took place in the city of taiyuan. it quotes witnesses as saying they heard a blast. and after 20 seconds they saw smoke and sparks. a short while later, a minivan exploded. some witness say they heard as many as seven blasts. the news agency says small iron balls were scattered around the scene.
>> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. >>> welcome back to "newsline." i'm yuko aotani in tokyo. here's some of the stories we're following this hour. >>> police in inland china are investigating a deadly bombing near a communist party bombing. >>> the international atomic energy agency is sending experts to japan to help analyze ocean water around the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant. >>> investors and financiers are...
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. and, a conversation with edward james olmos and lisagay hamilton about their new movie "go for sisters," with independent director, john sayles, dealing with a mother's search for her son across california's border with mexico. we are glad you could join us for our conversation with edward james olmos and lisagay hamilton coming up right now. ♪ by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ films thatpendent deal with complex human interaction can often get lost in the push for big-budget movies around here, and one film that i hope does not get lost in the mix is from to time oscar nominated director, john sayles starring edward james olmos and lisagay hamilton about a mother's search for her son in tijuana. and we start with a clip from "go for sisters." >> so? >> i want him back, and if there is anyway, i do not want him to go to jail. juan.s you must still have friends on the local fours. >> no. that is a federal staying. the voice is on the tapes. ta
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. and, a conversation with edward james olmos and lisagay hamilton about their new movie "go for sisters," with independent director, john sayles, dealing with a mother's search for her son across california's border with mexico. we are glad you could join us for our conversation with edward james olmos and lisagay hamilton coming up right now. ♪ by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ films thatpendent deal with...
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but i wanted more ownership over that piece so i brought it to the museum of contemporary art in los angeles and we shot a special episode of "general hospital" at the museum of contemporary art and then it was both an episode "general hospital" aired on abc and then i also made a kind of weird arty documentary that we took to festivals and now have sold to comedy central. so there you see like performance art going through a soap opera then going through museum of contemporary art then going through national networks and then going through -- finally ending up in the frame of a weird documentary. and part of the art sr. the framing and the reframing. so when i go on stain gram and do something that is basically what these gossip blogs are doing but i'm doing it, i'm controlling it but it looks no different than the stupid photos they take of me or try and take of me i'm taking some ownership over it and they reprint it on their stupid blogs and then -- >> rose: they reprint it simply because it's you. >> they reprint it because it's me. i don't read the blogs anymore so i don't know
but i wanted more ownership over that piece so i brought it to the museum of contemporary art in los angeles and we shot a special episode of "general hospital" at the museum of contemporary art and then it was both an episode "general hospital" aired on abc and then i also made a kind of weird arty documentary that we took to festivals and now have sold to comedy central. so there you see like performance art going through a soap opera then going through museum of...
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so a work of art is a nomad, going everywhere in cities as new york, paris, venice, and los angeles. oldenburg's witty play with scale has been copied everywhere, as here in soho, new york's fashionable art center of the eighties. we've reached the point where more people are exposed to art than ever before in history, not only through books, films, museums, but from the everyday artifacts around them in their lives-- through advertising, through packaging, through the very clothes that they wear. the distinction between art and commodity is now blurred. so where does the artist go from here? we're looking at the skyline of new york, the sort of mythic image of modernness, progress, of endless sense of possibilities opening in front of an early 20th century sort of drunk on its own sense of growth and power. what's interesting is that now for us in the age of postmodernism, this skyline, this sort of mythic field of vision, seems to have receded from our view or seems to have sort of vanished into a reproduction of itself. richard haas here has painted the blank wall of a soho buildi
so a work of art is a nomad, going everywhere in cities as new york, paris, venice, and los angeles. oldenburg's witty play with scale has been copied everywhere, as here in soho, new york's fashionable art center of the eighties. we've reached the point where more people are exposed to art than ever before in history, not only through books, films, museums, but from the everyday artifacts around them in their lives-- through advertising, through packaging, through the very clothes that they...
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the los angeles angels of anaheim described him as -- the "los angeles times" described him as the prince of perpetual motion. his new book is called "actor anonymous" and here is the trailer for the book. >> i am the actor. >> i am the actor. >> i am the actor. >> i am the actor. >> i'm an actor so i can play anything. everyone is in me and i am in everyone. i'm part of your consciousness. >> you don't think so? you want to deny i've made my way inside? >> look, i'm here to entertain you, but i don't really care about anything, you know what i mean? >> i used to care a lot about acting. but now i see that you're only as good as your material. >> and if your material is good, you're only as good as your director. >> there's so much dependence on others that i can't care about acting anymore. >> i'm jack nicholson and marlon gran bran doe, jimmy stewart, steve mcqueen. >> i'm nicholas cage and robert pattinson, james dean and rock hudson. >> i am norma shearer and lillian gish. >> i'm garbo. >> i'm like a sophisticated prop. i give you all the feeling you want, all the hair styles and ward
the los angeles angels of anaheim described him as -- the "los angeles times" described him as the prince of perpetual motion. his new book is called "actor anonymous" and here is the trailer for the book. >> i am the actor. >> i am the actor. >> i am the actor. >> i am the actor. >> i'm an actor so i can play anything. everyone is in me and i am in everyone. i'm part of your consciousness. >> you don't think so? you want to deny i've made...
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this ugly clash at a los angeles wal-mart two years ago was captured by juan castro. >> all the people just went in there and they just started destroying the boxes. >> all this for marked down xbox games. >> people were fighting trying to get those deals and ladies just started going at it. >> was that moment a turning point for wal-mart? >> certainly. i think we could do a better job atman aging crowds and helping customers get into the store, find the item they're locking for and get out so i think we learned a lot. >> wal-mart says this time, it's a calmer black friday, orderly lines through the store, shoppers will get wrist bands and rain check tickets to ship items that run out, but what won't change are the surprise deals through the store. >> they said 40 seconds and all the people go crazy. >> so wild that this dad brought his kids to wal-mart to witness the mayhem firsthand. >> that's something about black friday, your integrity? >> these chicago area cousins don't care about the may hem. in fact they thrive on it every year, using shopping apps and meticulous planning to sa
this ugly clash at a los angeles wal-mart two years ago was captured by juan castro. >> all the people just went in there and they just started destroying the boxes. >> all this for marked down xbox games. >> people were fighting trying to get those deals and ladies just started going at it. >> was that moment a turning point for wal-mart? >> certainly. i think we could do a better job atman aging crowds and helping customers get into the store, find the item...
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there's also speculation google may tow that barge or barges to los angeles. it might move the entire operation south to avoid the strict environmental regulations in place to protect san francisco bay. >> you got to love this thing because google can say anything it wants. it can be a landing pad for aliens for all we know. they can tell us anything they want. there's no holding their feet to the fire on this. what about permits, though? >> reporter: they still haven't. no. i did speak with the head of the bay conservation and development commission today. that agency would be the one to issue a permit. bcdc has to be convinced what google wants to do can only be done on the water that they can't do it on land. >> the next sound you hear is the chain coming up and them heading to l.a., guarantee it. thank you. >>> in other bay area news, a two-alarm fire this morning in san francisco's inner richmond displaced eight people. the fire started at about 3:45 a.m. in a building on clement street between funston and 12th avenue. no one was hurt but we are told the
there's also speculation google may tow that barge or barges to los angeles. it might move the entire operation south to avoid the strict environmental regulations in place to protect san francisco bay. >> you got to love this thing because google can say anything it wants. it can be a landing pad for aliens for all we know. they can tell us anything they want. there's no holding their feet to the fire on this. what about permits, though? >> reporter: they still haven't. no. i did...
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this ughfully flash at los angeles captured two years ago. >> all the people went in there and started destroying the boxes. >> all of this for marked down x-box game. >> people were fighting and i saw a lady going at it. >> [ screams ] >> was that moment a turning point for wal-mart? >> certainly, i think we can do a better job at managing crowds and helping customerting in the store and find the items and get out, i think we learned a lot. >> the orderly lines to the store and shoppers will get wristbands and what won't change are the surprise deals for the store. >> this dad brought his kid to wal-mart to witness the mayhem firsthand. >> that's something of black friday. your integrity. >> these chicago areas don't care of the mayhem, in fact, they thrive on it every year using apps and shopping for their young kids. >> 8 hours or so. >> seriously, all night. >> and it was worth it. >> she spent half of her budget saving on thousands of gift and enough to make her dance. >> yeah, i will do it again. >> not a lasting matter to victoria, we have seen enough videos of the fighting and
this ughfully flash at los angeles captured two years ago. >> all the people went in there and started destroying the boxes. >> all of this for marked down x-box game. >> people were fighting and i saw a lady going at it. >> [ screams ] >> was that moment a turning point for wal-mart? >> certainly, i think we can do a better job at managing crowds and helping customerting in the store and find the items and get out, i think we learned a lot. >> the...